off-center (Meaning)
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off-center (s)
situated away from the center or axis
Synonyms & Antonyms of off-center
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off-center Sentence Examples
- The painting hung slightly off-center on the wall, its delicate frame casting an ethereal glow.
- The table was off-center in the dining room, disrupting the symmetrical arrangement of the chairs.
- The dancer's pirouette was executed gracefully, but her body was subtly off-center.
- The driver's steering wheel was slightly off-center, hindering his visibility.
- The doorframe was slightly off-center, leaving an awkward gap between the door and the wall.
- The architect's plans depicted the building as perfectly symmetrical, but construction errors left the structure slightly off-center.
- The button on the remote control was off-center, making it difficult to press accurately.
- The target was positioned slightly off-center, challenging the marksman's aim.
- The pitcher's fastball sailed towards home plate, but it was off-center and sailed wide of the strike zone.
- The conveyor belt carried boxes down the assembly line, but one box was off-center, threatening to disrupt the process.
FAQs About the word off-center
situated away from the center or axis
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No antonyms found.
The painting hung slightly off-center on the wall, its delicate frame casting an ethereal glow.
The table was off-center in the dining room, disrupting the symmetrical arrangement of the chairs.
The dancer's pirouette was executed gracefully, but her body was subtly off-center.
The driver's steering wheel was slightly off-center, hindering his visibility.